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Pentapādu Kasba Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Pentapādu Kasba

Pentapādu Kasba, nestled in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, India, occupies a geographically significant position within the Deccan Plateau. Located at approximately 16.78°N, 81.52°E, the town’s elevation averages around 350 meters above sea level, contributing to a generally stable atmospheric layer, though susceptible to temperature inversions under specific conditions. The surrounding landscape is characterized by undulating terrain, transitioning from rocky outcrops to agricultural plains. The town sits within a predominantly rural setting, exhibiting a gradual urban–rural gradient as one moves outwards. While not directly adjacent to a major river, the nearby Tungabhadra River, approximately 50 kilometers to the north, influences regional weather patterns and moisture levels. The dominant land use in the immediate vicinity is agriculture, with significant cultivation of crops like groundnuts, cotton, and pulses. This agricultural activity, while vital to the local economy, can contribute to particulate matter pollution, particularly during harvesting and burning seasons. Further afield, the industrial belt around Kurnool, though not immediately bordering Pentapādu Kasba, can influence regional air quality through the transport of pollutants. The plateau’s topography, combined with the prevailing wind patterns, often leads to localized air stagnation, especially during cooler months, impacting the dispersion of pollutants emitted from both agricultural and industrial sources. The relatively low population density, compared to larger urban centers, initially suggests lower pollution levels, but localized sources remain a concern.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Pentapādu Kasba experiences a tropical wet-dry climate, significantly impacting its air quality throughout the year. The dry season, typically spanning from March to May, is characterized by high temperatures and minimal rainfall. This period often witnesses a noticeable increase in particulate matter pollution due to agricultural burning practices as farmers clear fields for the next planting season. Stagnant air conditions, frequently associated with temperature inversions during these months, exacerbate the problem, trapping pollutants close to ground level. The monsoon season, from June to September, brings relief with frequent rainfall, effectively washing away pollutants and significantly improving air quality. However, the onset of the monsoon can also be accompanied by increased humidity, which can irritate respiratory systems. October and November mark a transitional period, with decreasing temperatures and a gradual return of drier conditions. Fog, common during these months, can trap pollutants, leading to temporary spikes in air quality concerns. December and January are the coolest months, and while temperatures are relatively low, the potential for temperature inversions and localized pollution events remains. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season and periods of fog, limiting outdoor exertion and monitoring for any respiratory discomfort. The monsoon months offer the most favorable conditions for outdoor activities, though humidity should be considered.

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